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Home Schooling Parents act as Teacher
The
teacher is the key to the success of home schooling. In most cases, the home schooling parent teacher is a stay at home Mom, Dad or a
close relative. In some cases, parents may divide the subjects between them. Rarely, if both parents are busy, they may hire a homeschool
teacher. Whatever the case, children need time with their parents. Parents, as a rule, make very good teachers.
Teaching does not involve a clinical presentation of facts. Learning has to be integrated lovingly into daily life for it to interest the
child. That is where parents come in. Grandparents also make great teachers, especially since they have an abundance of patience.
If you feel anxious about your skill or knowledge, relax. There are countless homeschooling resources that are aimed at helping you.
Professional curriculum packages, support groups, online help desks, virtual schools and library resources are all available. When you start
out, you may want to make use of the commercial curriculum packages. Readymade software also allows you to record and log important
achievements.
Home educators often purchase unit-study guides that suggest materials, projects and shopping lists, and supplement them with specialized
curricula for mathematics, and sometimes reading and writing.
Home-educated student curricula often include many subjects not included in traditional curricula. Some colleges find this an advantage in
creating a more academically diverse student body, and proponents argue this creates a more well-rounded and self-sufficient adult
Local support groups are an excellent source of help, ideas and material. This is where you get to meet experienced
homeschoolers, who will be more than happy to offer their insight and advice. Once you settle into the homeschooling routine, you will
find yourself tailoring the curriculum to suit your own needs.
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